Michelle Griep

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The Meh Factor

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Sometimes writing flows. More often it doesn't. Those are the 'Meh' days, when typing each word is a chore akin to washing dishes. What makes the difference?

Passion.
"Passion is the genesis of genius."
~ Tony Robbins
The surprising thing is, though, that you don't have to necessarily be passionate about your particular manuscript. You just need to have a strong feeling about something. Anything, really. Emotions are timeless and universal. They'll work in any genre and/or setting.

Words flow the fastest from my fingertips when I'm hyper-emotional, either negatively or positively. When strong feelings roil, the human psyche ignites, which usually results in a doggone fantastic word count for the day.

Now I'm not suggesting that if you're experiencing writer's block you go pick a fight to work up some passion. But it wouldn't hurt to whip out your laptop next time you're hyped. Even simply jotting down a few words about your feelings will be a kick-starter next time you get stuck.